Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Trail conditions listed here are for reference only, actual conditions will vary. After each ride please report the trail conditions you’ve encountered using the form at the bottom of this page.

** This trail conditions page is only updated during the Yukon snowmobiling season, typically November through April. Thank you for another great season and please remember this page for next season! The rest of our website including news, events, and more, will continue to be maintained and updated year-round. **

Trail / Area:

Condition:

Notes:

Annie Lake Road to Alligator Lake

No Report

Annie Lake Road to Wolf Creek

No Report

Atlin Area

No Report

Bonneville Lakes

No Report

Canol Road

No Report

Carcross Area

No Report

Coal Lake Road

No Report

Coal Lake Road to Fish Lake

No Report

Copper Haul Road(Fish Lake Rd – McLean Lake Trail)

No Report

Copper Haul Road(McLean Lake Trail – Mt. Sima Road)

No Report

Fire Smart crews and equipment are working on trail, please slow down and use extra caution, see our news page for details.

Copper Haul Road(Mt Sima Road – Mt Sima via the trail)

No Report

Copper Haul Road(Mt Sima Road – Mt Sima along the road)

No Report

Copper Haul Road(Mt Sima – Wolf Creek)

No Report

Fire Smart crews and equipment are working on trail, please slow down and use extra caution, see our news page for details.

Copper Haul/Fish Lake Road to Trails North

No Report

Crater Lake Trail

No Report

Dawson City Area

No Report

Dawson Overland Trail(Whitehorse – Braeburn)

No Report

Haeckel Hill Access Road

No Report

Haines Junction Area

No Report

Haines Summit Area

No Report

Please check avalanche conditions before going.

Hamilton Blvd Trail

No Report

Hamilton Blvd to Kopper King

No Report

Hamilton Blvd through tunnel to Airport

No Report

Jackson Lake Trail

No Report

Mayo Area

No Report

McLean Lake Trail

No Report

McIntyre Valley – Alaska Hwy – Copper Haul

No Report

Mt. McIntyre Trail

No Report

Mt. McIntyre Accent to Mt. Sima(Above Copper Haul)

No Report

Mt. McIntyre Trail to Fish Lake

No Report

Porter Creek to Kopper King (Pine St. Trail)

No Report

Porter Creek to Whistle Bend

No Report

Trails North to Alaska Highway / North Klondike Highway intersection

No Report

Skagway Summit Area

No Report

Please check avalanche conditions before going. Some weekends are non-motorized only in the Skagway summit area, for further details and a schedule see our Events page.

Watson Lake Area

No Report

The K.S.A. grooms these trails for the City of Whitehorse:

Airport Perimeter Trail

No Report

Caution multiple unmarked sections along the cliffs that are narrow and prone to avalanches and/or landslides

Crestview Walking Trail(NON-MOTORIZED ONLY)

No Report

Whistle Bend Trails(Some trails are non-motorized only)

No Report

Millennium Trail and The Great Trail from Two Mile Hill to Millennium Trail(NON-MOTORIZED ONLY)

No Report

As of February 2015 the K.S.A. no longer grooms this trail for the City of Whitehorse, the city will plow it instead. Caution some sections are very icy during winter.

ADDITIONAL INFO:

Last updated: 31 May 2020.

Please report trail conditions after your ride…You can submit trail condition reports using the form at the bottom of this page, by phone or text to 867 667 7680, by e-mail to klonsnow@gmail.com, or by messaging us on Facebook. The trail conditions listed above are only as up to date as riders like you help us make them.

Respect all trail users…The vast majority of the trails in the Yukon are considered “multi-use”. This means they are open to snowmobiles, skis, dog sleds, ATVs, bikes, hikers, horses, and everything in between. Please respect all the user groups, and slow down and give extra room when passing others on the trails.

Wheeled vehicles are not allowed on any of the multi-use trails from November 1st through March 31st each year… Includes (but not limited to) cars, trucks, ATVs on wheels and side by sides on wheels.Each winter our volunteers spend hundreds of hours grooming trails, and it only takes one wheeled vehicle powering through to shred a trail’s snow base and ruin it for everyone else. If you see a wheeled vehicle on a multi-use trail in Whitehorse between November 1st and March 31st please note the license plate or any other distinguishing features and phone the City of Whitehorse trouble line at 867 667 2111, it’s available 24/7.

Please give way to groomers…Groomers are far heavier and less maneuverable than most other sleds on the trail. For the safety of both yourself and our volunteers please slow down and give them the right of way. Also be aware that our groomers and trail crews are all volunteers and they may be on any of the trails at any hour.

For gate access please call us at 867 667 7680. Special project? Did we miss one during the changing of the seasons? Call us and we’ll bring the key!

Interested in Grooming? Trail repairs? We can always use your help! Please check out or Volunteer page for more information.

What the conditions mean:

No Report: No recent reports have been received about this trail.Closed: Snowmobiling not recommended, dangerous and/or no snow.No Snow: As of last report there is not enough snow to go snowmobiling here.Plowed: Trail has been plowed to the point of having little or no snow.Open: Trails are in a rideable condition.Limited: Trails are rideable but expect little snow, no base, and caution is advised.Marginal: Base on trail, but little snow and/or very rough. Travelling off trail in this area is not recommended.Rough: Base on trail, but expect lots of bumps. Travelling off trail in this area is not recommended.Fair: Trail is in reasonably good condition but expect some bumps. Travel off trail with caution.Good: Good base on trail, lots of snow, recently groomed. Travelling off trail should be okay in most areas.Excellent: Conditions are perfect.

Submit a Trail Condition Report:

Date*

(Required) Please indicate the date you rode the trails or areas you are reporting.

Trails and Conditions*

(Required) Please list the trails and areas you rode, the condition of each trail or area, and any warnings or comments you may have.

Email

(Optional) Please provide an e-mail if it is okay for us to contact you regarding your trail report for further details or clarifications if needed.